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Gerald Ratner Athletics Center
Stadium nameGerald Ratner Athletics Center
LocationChicago, Illinois, United States
OwnerUniversity of Chicago
OperatorUniversity of Chicago
TenantsChicago Maroons

Gerald Ratner Athletics Center is a state-of-the-art athletic facility located on the campus of the University of Chicago, home to the Chicago Maroons athletic teams, which compete in the NCAA Division III and the University Athletic Association. The center is named after Gerald Ratner, a University of Chicago alumnus and former CEO of Ratner Companies, who made a significant donation to the university. The facility has hosted various events, including NCAA championships, University of Chicago commencement ceremonies, and concerts featuring performers like The Lumineers and Vampire Weekend. It has also been used by other University of Chicago teams, such as the Chicago Maroons men's basketball and Chicago Maroons women's basketball teams, which have competed against teams like the Washington University Bears and the New York University Violets.

Overview

The Gerald Ratner Athletics Center is a premier athletic facility that offers a wide range of amenities and services, including a FieldTurf surface, a Mondo track, and a state-of-the-art fitness center. The center is used by various University of Chicago teams, including the Chicago Maroons football team, which competes in the NCAA Division III and has played against teams like the Case Western Reserve Spartans and the Carnegie Mellon Tartans. The facility has also hosted events like the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship and the University Athletic Association championships, featuring teams like the Emory Eagles and the Rochester Yellowjackets. Additionally, the center has been used by other organizations, such as the Chicago Park District and the Chicago Public Schools, for events like the Chicago Public Schools Basketball Championship and the Chicago Park District Track and Field Championship.

History

The Gerald Ratner Athletics Center was opened in 2003, after a significant donation from Gerald Ratner, a University of Chicago alumnus and former CEO of Ratner Companies. The facility was designed by Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum and built by Turner Construction, with a construction cost of over $50 million. The center has undergone several renovations and expansions since its opening, including the addition of a new fitness center and the installation of a FieldTurf surface. The facility has been used by various University of Chicago teams, including the Chicago Maroons men's soccer team, which has competed against teams like the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks and the University of Redlands Bulldogs. The center has also hosted events like the NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship and the University Athletic Association championships, featuring teams like the Washington University Bears and the New York University Violets.

Facilities

The Gerald Ratner Athletics Center features a wide range of facilities, including a FieldTurf surface, a Mondo track, and a state-of-the-art fitness center. The center also has a basketball court, a volleyball court, and a swimming pool, which are used by various University of Chicago teams, including the Chicago Maroons men's basketball and Chicago Maroons women's basketball teams. The facility also has a training room, a locker room, and a concession stand, which are used by athletes and spectators alike. The center has hosted events like the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship and the University Athletic Association championships, featuring teams like the Emory Eagles and the Rochester Yellowjackets. Additionally, the center has been used by other organizations, such as the Chicago Park District and the Chicago Public Schools, for events like the Chicago Public Schools Basketball Championship and the Chicago Park District Track and Field Championship.

Events

The Gerald Ratner Athletics Center has hosted a wide range of events, including NCAA championships, University of Chicago commencement ceremonies, and concerts featuring performers like The Lumineers and Vampire Weekend. The facility has also been used by other organizations, such as the Chicago Park District and the Chicago Public Schools, for events like the Chicago Public Schools Basketball Championship and the Chicago Park District Track and Field Championship. The center has hosted events like the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship and the University Athletic Association championships, featuring teams like the Washington University Bears and the New York University Violets. Additionally, the center has been used by various University of Chicago teams, including the Chicago Maroons football team, which has competed against teams like the Case Western Reserve Spartans and the Carnegie Mellon Tartans.

Location

The Gerald Ratner Athletics Center is located on the campus of the University of Chicago, in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The facility is situated near other University of Chicago athletic facilities, including Stagg Field and Rockefeller Memorial Chapel. The center is also close to other University of Chicago buildings, such as the Harper Memorial Library and the Regenstein Library. The facility is accessible by public transportation, including the Metra Electric Line and the Chicago Transit Authority bus system, which connect to other parts of the city, including Downtown Chicago and O'Hare International Airport. The center is also near other attractions, such as the Museum of Science and Industry and the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. Category:University of Chicago

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